IT is ironic that at the very same time in February 2000 as
David Irving was battling the Holocaust Industry liars in the
largest courtroom in the High Court in London, Gerald Gable
was being prosecuted for libelling another Englishman in another
courtroom in the same building. Having no proper defence, Gable's
trial was relatively short -- he was sentenced to pay a very large
sum of libel damages for his Searchlight lies, and his
opponents costs.